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A boy from the village of Likan sits on the fuselage and holds a bullet from an American A-20 Havoc that crashed during WWII on April 5, 1944. The crash site is located an hour's hike from Likan, in the jungle near the Clay River in Papua New Guinea. The remains of the crew were recovered in 1967.

(June 21, 2019)
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Remnants of WWII in Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea
A boy from the village of Likan sits on the fuselage and holds a bullet from an American A-20 Havoc that crashed during WWII on April 5, 1944. The crash site is located an hour's hike from Likan, in the jungle near the Clay River in Papua New Guinea. The remains of the crew were recovered in 1967.<br />
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(June 21, 2019)